MICHAEL KENT WOYCHYSHYN
1976 ~ 2025
Michael Kent Woychyshyn passed away unexpectedly and tragically on April 20th, 2025, at the age of 48 years,
leaving a profound void in the hearts of his family and friends.
He was a loving husband and father and the best son you could imagine. Michael was one of a kind individual that cannot truly be described.
Michael leaves behind his beloved wife, Gina, their daughter Milla, Michael’s son Grayson and stepchildren Marcus and Stefania. He is also survived by his parents Mel and Linda;
in-laws Bill and Jan; brother-in-law Chris and his wife Cindy; as well as niece Kiera and nephew Griffin.
Michael spent his career in the gas, oil and hydrogen instrumentation industry.
He loved sports and ball hockey was his favorite. Michael travelled to many different tournaments.
We remember his bigger than life personality and the unique way he tried to make everyone feel special.
We all love and miss you Michael. There will never be another one to walk this earth like you.
They say the brightest stars die the quickest but are the most beautiful.
7 Comments
Linda & Mel & Michaels’ family.
I was so shocked when my son told me of this unexpected news.
My heart goes out to you -I know how much he meant to you.
Condolences ,prayers & hugs to you all at this sad time xo
Nancy
We are truly sorry for this sudden loss for Gina and family and for Bill and Jan Mele.
I’m so sorry to hear about the sudden loss of Mike. He lived larger than life, and I’ll always remember the many great times we shared working and partnering together in business. Mike had a truly unique perspective and a fearless way of leaning into challenges. He will be deeply missed.
We are very sorry to hear of Mikes passing. Our sincere sympathy to Mel, Linda & Mikes’ family. You will be missed, rest in peace Mike!
Dear Gina, Bill, Jan, and family,
I am so sorry for your deep sorrow in the sudden loss of Mike.
I lit a candle in his memory in the chapel at St Michael’s…
May a quiet peace and loving memories unfold over time.
God bless,
Marina Skulsky and family
You were one of the good ones—kind, real, and always up for a game of ball hockey. I’ll never forget the laughs we shared and how you made everyone feel like they belonged. Heaven gained something truly special, and I hope you’re still playing up there, stick in hand and heart wide open. Rest easy.
Trevor R.
Dear Gina and family
We are so sorry to hear of your loss and will hold you in our hearts.
Moneka and The Eddie Family